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china is the leading example. in 1995, chinese exports were about $65 billion and in 2008 there was 685 billion something like that. this enormous increase. unprecedented increase. and indeed, look, it's in part because of the wto and it is the creation of the wto and it is in part because of technology. you had this per septible takeoff with respect to their relationship to the global economy of not just china but indca and parts of latin america and certainly eastern europe. you saw this all over the world. >> this would be reflected in the proportion of sales derived from overseas. the rapidly -- >> yes. >> steepning of that curve. >> so what difference should that make? well, it's to me part of it is -- part of it reflects yes outsourcing of jobs from the united states and from other advanced economies. and that has an income and jobs hit. but to me, the larger effect is for a second i tried to think like a microeconomist. this is globalization is actually about the creation of tens and tens of thousands of ne
china is the leading example. in 1995, chinese exports were about $65 billion and in 2008 there was 685 billion something like that. this enormous increase. unprecedented increase. and indeed, look, it's in part because of the wto and it is the creation of the wto and it is in part because of technology. you had this per septible takeoff with respect to their relationship to the global economy of not just china but indca and parts of latin america and certainly eastern europe. you saw this all...
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if you go to china and have a network like ollie bubba. we know that we can move more into the internet age with our manufacturing in our bidding and ordering process. >> is china the enemy that many americans see it as or should it be a global trading partner to mutual benefit? >> we live in a very diversed world and we need to embrace that. if china is excelling something, that's great, and guess what? america is excelling is ecology as well. and it's a bubble that can bust at anytime, and many people are stuck in the factories for hours doing the same thing for years. working where people can strive to have better jobs with better lives. i am not against a certain country or nation excelling is something. i am embracing that. >> but at the same time, you know, countries are going to do what they do. but america has to figure out what it is we are. we are our own enemy right now. somebody still has not told me why we spend so much money on prisons and not education? why does it go -- >> because prison is a better business. it's a private
if you go to china and have a network like ollie bubba. we know that we can move more into the internet age with our manufacturing in our bidding and ordering process. >> is china the enemy that many americans see it as or should it be a global trading partner to mutual benefit? >> we live in a very diversed world and we need to embrace that. if china is excelling something, that's great, and guess what? america is excelling is ecology as well. and it's a bubble that can bust at...
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china, so far to date, brought 300 million people out of poverty. that's a big story. chinese savings in the world financial markets were a part of what drove the most recent housing bubble because all the new wealth in the world. greenspan couldn't figure it out. he did not look at the historical reality. he called it the conundrum. he was unable to grasp the reality of our historical moment. it was in part due to the failure that systematic errors were made that led to the melt down in the housing markets; right? inadequate response, policy to what was really a change in financial markets in the world. in the next 20-30 years, 3 billion people join the economy, a transformation ten times what we saw from china's change, ten times what happened in japan. now, if 3 billion people are suddenly given cognitive freedom, suddenly not thinking just moment to moment, day to day, but are creators, collaborators, are new contributors; right? yes, consumers as well. people, human beings are not just consumers. they are producers. that's what this is about. it's all the possibil
china, so far to date, brought 300 million people out of poverty. that's a big story. chinese savings in the world financial markets were a part of what drove the most recent housing bubble because all the new wealth in the world. greenspan couldn't figure it out. he did not look at the historical reality. he called it the conundrum. he was unable to grasp the reality of our historical moment. it was in part due to the failure that systematic errors were made that led to the melt down in the...
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china has natural sources electronically. we know one of the things we can do in america is move more in the internet age in our manufacturing and bidding and ordering process. >> is china the enemy as many people see it as or should it be a global trading partner. >> i think we live in a very diverse world and we need to embrace that. if china is excelling in something, that's great but guess what, america is excelling at technology as well. many people are still in those factories for hours doing the same thing every day for years. creating those ladders of opportunity and working where people can strive to have better jobs with better lives. i'm not against a certain country or certain nation excelling at something. i'm actually embracing that. >> at the same time countries are going to do what they do. america has to figure out what it is we are. we are our own enemy right now. somebody still hasn't told me why we spend so much money on prison and for education? why does that go in one ear. >> prison is a better business.
china has natural sources electronically. we know one of the things we can do in america is move more in the internet age in our manufacturing and bidding and ordering process. >> is china the enemy as many people see it as or should it be a global trading partner. >> i think we live in a very diverse world and we need to embrace that. if china is excelling in something, that's great but guess what, america is excelling at technology as well. many people are still in those factories...
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i think there's a big discussion to be had about china. i don't think romney is as credible. >> candy crowley is going to tell us what is going on behind the scenes at a debate right now. she knows from her experiences, plus, bill clinton's advised the next president about avoiding another disaster. first, another debate flashback. >>> the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis. >> governor, if kitty were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no, i don't and i think you know i've proposed the death penalty. >> losing that passion at that moment may have hurt him clearly in that debate and in that election. [ ross ] the streets of monaco, home of the legendary grand prix circuit. the perfect place to bring the all-new cadillac ats to test the 2.0-liter turbo engine. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ derek ] 272 horsepower. the lightest in its class. the cadillac ats outmatches the bmw 3 series. i cannot believe i have ended the day not scraping some red paint off on these barriers. ♪ [ male annou
i think there's a big discussion to be had about china. i don't think romney is as credible. >> candy crowley is going to tell us what is going on behind the scenes at a debate right now. she knows from her experiences, plus, bill clinton's advised the next president about avoiding another disaster. first, another debate flashback. >>> the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis. >> governor, if kitty were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death...
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big crowd and was aggressively going after the president on china policy. foreign policy will be a big part of the last debate. today paul ryan going after the president for not cracking down on china for the alleged currency manipulation and unfair trade practices. let's listen. >> the administration had their eighth chance to label china a currency manipulator. they will push the deadline until after the election. eight opportunities to say play fair with us and trade with us fairly. we have lost 100's of thousands of jobs because of just this problem. >> ohio is tremendously important to the romney/ripe rhine ticket and trade matters where trade took a hit. ohio is having a fairly strong come back with governor casec and not with standing the crit uponicism of ohio doing well . trying to trade particularly is a subject that mr. romney will hit hard. next week a week from friday following the long island debate there will be a economic speech and talking about how to reduce the debt and deficit. his final speech will include his own criticism with the pre
big crowd and was aggressively going after the president on china policy. foreign policy will be a big part of the last debate. today paul ryan going after the president for not cracking down on china for the alleged currency manipulation and unfair trade practices. let's listen. >> the administration had their eighth chance to label china a currency manipulator. they will push the deadline until after the election. eight opportunities to say play fair with us and trade with us fairly. we...
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governor romney talk about china. the private sector, governor romney's company invested in pioneers of outsourcing. that is not my phrase. that is what reporters called it. as far as currency manipulation, the currency has gone up 11% since i have been present because we have pushed them hard. we have put unprecedented trade pressure on china. that is why exports significantly increased under my presidency. babel helped to create jobs here. >> we had -- that will help to create jobs here. >> the iphone, ipad, they're all manufactured in china. labor is so much cheaper. how do you convince a great american company to bring that manufacturing back here? >> the answer is very straightforward. we could compete with anyone in the world as long as the playing field is level. china has been cheating over the years. by stealing our intellectual property. there is even an apple store in china that is a counterfeit to apple store but they happen to our computers. i will have to have people play on a fair basis. attrac place fo
governor romney talk about china. the private sector, governor romney's company invested in pioneers of outsourcing. that is not my phrase. that is what reporters called it. as far as currency manipulation, the currency has gone up 11% since i have been present because we have pushed them hard. we have put unprecedented trade pressure on china. that is why exports significantly increased under my presidency. babel helped to create jobs here. >> we had -- that will help to create jobs...
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. >> the less demand in europe is affecting the slowdown in china. >> and we're in a globalized world where those two slowdowns effect us. so if they have been right that global growth was strong and american economy would have-- was going recover strongly, then that would have been a time to try to put our fiscal house in order, you know. >> you think the majority of the economists are on the side of stiglitz and krugman and others are on the side of people like glen hubbard and others? where are the majority of economists? >> i think the majority of economists, i think, are on the side that you need a fiscal stimulus at the current time. that monetary policy, qe 2, q e3 is not going to work. and the only way to get recoverry is through some version,n,n, some form of fiscal stimulus. i think the majority of economists. >> like the fiscal stimulus we had before or like what the fed is trying to do with q e3 i think the majority of the economist does not think it will have much effect. >> what do you think is necessary for the american economic recovery? >> i think you need a stimulus
. >> the less demand in europe is affecting the slowdown in china. >> and we're in a globalized world where those two slowdowns effect us. so if they have been right that global growth was strong and american economy would have-- was going recover strongly, then that would have been a time to try to put our fiscal house in order, you know. >> you think the majority of the economists are on the side of stiglitz and krugman and others are on the side of people like glen hubbard...
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china and taiwan also claim rights. >>> the leaders of japan and china did not exchange telegrams to mark the 40th anniversary of the normalizization of diplomatic ties. yoshihiko noda and premier wen did not send messages on the occasion. in 2002 and 2007 the japanese and chinese leaders exchained letters to celebrate the ties. this year gemba and his chinese counterpart performed the task. a japanese foreign official says the changing custom reflects the status of ties between japan and china. many events to celebrate the anniversary were canceled or put off. >>> many chinese are avoiding japan as part of their holiday. chinese travel agencies estimate about 345 million people will make domestic or overseas trips during that time. that's up 15% over last year. economic growth has allowed an increasing number of chinese to make trips abroad. but many have canceled their plans to visit japan. more popular destinations this year include south korea and thailand. >>> a 9-year-old has been killed in an explosion at a church in kenya. three other children were seriously wounded. local po
china and taiwan also claim rights. >>> the leaders of japan and china did not exchange telegrams to mark the 40th anniversary of the normalizization of diplomatic ties. yoshihiko noda and premier wen did not send messages on the occasion. in 2002 and 2007 the japanese and chinese leaders exchained letters to celebrate the ties. this year gemba and his chinese counterpart performed the task. a japanese foreign official says the changing custom reflects the status of ties between japan...
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china's minimum legal working age is 16. foxconn says they were sent back-to-school. the company faced the complaint in august that students were compelled by their schools to work in the factories in china. >>> ipad mini will be launched a week from today in san jose. apple is inviting tech reporters to an event next tuesday. the invitations don't say what is planked, typically how apple does it. little doubt that it is go time for the smaller less expensive ipad, half the size of its big brother, will compete with tablets including the $159 kindle fire. the mini is expected to cost between $250 and $300. >>> we have fickle fog out from mount tam you can see the layer and winds blowing, there's a northwest wind offshore and this marine layer is very shallow it doesn't want to go away. couple hunt feet deep, hayward still reporting fog -- elsewhere the winds have switched to a northerly component mostly clear right now. eventually, you will get rid of that patch of fog over the east bay at our coast as well but it is thick there now. as a result with the we have wind
china's minimum legal working age is 16. foxconn says they were sent back-to-school. the company faced the complaint in august that students were compelled by their schools to work in the factories in china. >>> ipad mini will be launched a week from today in san jose. apple is inviting tech reporters to an event next tuesday. the invitations don't say what is planked, typically how apple does it. little doubt that it is go time for the smaller less expensive ipad, half the size of its...
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china operations are obey. it. about your conversations with great minds with frederick kaufman has written about american food culture and other subjects for a variety of publications including the new yorker foreign policy the york times magazine and many others he's also the author of the critically acclaimed book bet the farm of food stopped being food let's get back to it just a few minutes ago you said that it's not illegal for there to be insider trading in commodity markets how can you have a marketplace where people are basically betting against each other and even worse i mean this isn't about the price i pads this is this is this is a betting process that is actually causing people to die of starvation in some countries this destabilizing countries that you know the it has to do with food prices and availability around the world how is it that it's not illegal for there to be people manipulating these markets. i was absolutely shocked to learn the level of no regulation in these markets and also the leve
china operations are obey. it. about your conversations with great minds with frederick kaufman has written about american food culture and other subjects for a variety of publications including the new yorker foreign policy the york times magazine and many others he's also the author of the critically acclaimed book bet the farm of food stopped being food let's get back to it just a few minutes ago you said that it's not illegal for there to be insider trading in commodity markets how can you...
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and you see it in china. china is the leading example. in 1995, chinese exports were about $65 billion. and in 2008 there were 685 billion, something like that, 700, this enormous increase, unprecedented increase. and indeed, in part because of the day btu and it is import because of technology you have this perceptible take all with respect to the relation to the global economy is not just china, but india and parts of latin america and certainly eastern europe. these others follow that the world. >> this to be in proportion of sales derived from overseas. >> yes. so what difference does that make? well, it do me part of it reflects gascon outsourcing jobs from the united states and from other advanced economies and that has an income and jobs. but to me, the larger fact is for a second nitrated think like think like a micro-economist. this is globalization is actually about the creation of tens and tens of thousands of new businesses who are competing with our businesses. usually in their own market. so extraneous companies competing wi
and you see it in china. china is the leading example. in 1995, chinese exports were about $65 billion. and in 2008 there were 685 billion, something like that, 700, this enormous increase, unprecedented increase. and indeed, in part because of the day btu and it is import because of technology you have this perceptible take all with respect to the relation to the global economy is not just china, but india and parts of latin america and certainly eastern europe. these others follow that the...
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i do a lot of business with china. it was interesting. i hit china hard i do it with respect. i wish our people were doing the same thing. business week magazine came up with opportunities. one of the ten things was anything trump. i said that's sort of hard to believe. but they do sort of respect. >> they respect strength. i don't think the world respects president obama. we have a studio audience. coming up the president said america's view in the muslim world will approve once he is inaugurated. i think we agree nothing could be further than the truth. on this president's handling from the mideast crisis to the snubbing of benjamin netanyahu and through out the hour we will be seeing clips of the life of donald trump every day and donald trump enterprises here in new york. let's take a sneak peek inside. >> i have all the gotten along well with athletes and people in the sports world. i have gotten the shaquille o'neil shoe. he took it off and gave it to me. the real deal. lots different things. tom brady new england patriots and so many, the jets, the giants, mike tyson's
i do a lot of business with china. it was interesting. i hit china hard i do it with respect. i wish our people were doing the same thing. business week magazine came up with opportunities. one of the ten things was anything trump. i said that's sort of hard to believe. but they do sort of respect. >> they respect strength. i don't think the world respects president obama. we have a studio audience. coming up the president said america's view in the muslim world will approve once he is...
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adp better than expected 162,000 jobs this services sector at expanding the fastest europe and china pushes crude oil prices lower dropping at $88 the biggest decline in four months hewlett-packard's stock is down 13% after meg whitman predicted earnings will fall 10% next year. turning to the debate william joined by the chair reince priebus. -- . things looks at. i am ready that. >> i will sneak in candy bars and enjoyment on may setting the country straight. the president is conning the country the economy is then the ditch the debt is out of control. everything he promised four years ago across america has not come near what he promised. we will let out a better vision for the country mitt romney will do that tonight. lou: will he be aggressive to take the debate to the president? >> i think sell and the president has made it easy. think of the save some four romney. -- safe zone. it is a kill shot. connolly, debt, jobs and then what is your vision? what will you do to get the economy at of the ditch? reduce spending small business taxes 20 percent across the board and the keysto
adp better than expected 162,000 jobs this services sector at expanding the fastest europe and china pushes crude oil prices lower dropping at $88 the biggest decline in four months hewlett-packard's stock is down 13% after meg whitman predicted earnings will fall 10% next year. turning to the debate william joined by the chair reince priebus. -- . things looks at. i am ready that. >> i will sneak in candy bars and enjoyment on may setting the country straight. the president is conning...
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china's minimum legal working age is 16. foxconn says they were sent back-to-school. the company faced the complaint in august that students were compelled by their schools to work in the factories in china. >>> ipad mini will be launched a week from today in san jose. apple is inviting tech reporters to an event next tuesday. the invitations don't say what is planked, typically how apple does it. little doubt that it is go time for the smaller less expensive ipad, half the size of its big brother, will compete with tablets including the $159 kindle fire. the mini is expected to cost between $250 and $300. >>> we have fickle fog out from mount tam you can see the layer and winds blowing, there's a northwest wind offshore and this marine layer is very shallow it doesn't want to go away. couple hunt feet deep, hayward still reporting fog -- elsewhere the winds have switched to a northerly component mostly clear right now. eventually, you will get rid of that patch of fog over the east bay at our coast as well but it is thick there now. as a result with the we have wind
china's minimum legal working age is 16. foxconn says they were sent back-to-school. the company faced the complaint in august that students were compelled by their schools to work in the factories in china. >>> ipad mini will be launched a week from today in san jose. apple is inviting tech reporters to an event next tuesday. the invitations don't say what is planked, typically how apple does it. little doubt that it is go time for the smaller less expensive ipad, half the size of its...
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china and russia. it's been the view of the military and intelligence community that china has the most advanced volusia warfare community. this is be a excellent for them to share their intelligence and research our capabilities. as our sanctions continue, i think we need to be worried that iran is not going to sit placidly and let the economic sanctions slap them around. they're going to respond and perhaps they already have. >> that's really encouraging. [ laughter ] embassador, always good to see you. >> thank you. >> we'll have more on the congressional investigation into the libya attack. >>> republican congressman peter king will be here and we ask him but the house hearing that took place on the hill this past week. and if the senate committee plans to launch it's own bipartisan investigation. >>> we get to the race for the white house. president obama and governor romney as you can imagine are prepping for their second presidential debate this tuesday. it comes on the heels of the vice preside
china and russia. it's been the view of the military and intelligence community that china has the most advanced volusia warfare community. this is be a excellent for them to share their intelligence and research our capabilities. as our sanctions continue, i think we need to be worried that iran is not going to sit placidly and let the economic sanctions slap them around. they're going to respond and perhaps they already have. >> that's really encouraging. [ laughter ] embassador, always...
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it doesn't say they're move yurg jobs to china. it said they're building jeeps in china. two independent things. the nervousness from an ad like that from the romney campaign, they can talk about how they surge ahead in ohio but they clearly are not. the national polls that show romney doing well, a lot of what i hear it shows him rising in states that haven't seen advertising and people have warmed a bit to him. that doesn't matter. he's unable to break through the glass like he needs to in ohio. watch where the most campaigning happens as much as you watch the polls. >> he very good advice. thanks, guys. good to see you both. >> thank you. >> and we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedic
it doesn't say they're move yurg jobs to china. it said they're building jeeps in china. two independent things. the nervousness from an ad like that from the romney campaign, they can talk about how they surge ahead in ohio but they clearly are not. the national polls that show romney doing well, a lot of what i hear it shows him rising in states that haven't seen advertising and people have warmed a bit to him. that doesn't matter. he's unable to break through the glass like he needs to in...
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china, which is going to be a major economic power. it has been taking a lot of jobs from people in ohio, with radical violent jihadists. this is a big election about big things, and i am proud we are focusing on what we'll do to bring real chance to a country that needs it. we have a president today that -- has a different view about us being on the right track. my view is that this is a turning point for america. and those people who want change from day one will vote for paul ryan and myself. as i go across the country, i recognize that people don't want 23 million americans out of work, looking for a good job. administrations comfortable with trillion dollar deficits and kids not getting jobs out of college, and they don't like the gridlock in washington. over the coming days, i will talk to people across the country about what those changes look like. this is detailed but let me put this in perspective. the ability of america to create jobs for american workers is about the peolpe who hire people -- and if companies that have been
china, which is going to be a major economic power. it has been taking a lot of jobs from people in ohio, with radical violent jihadists. this is a big election about big things, and i am proud we are focusing on what we'll do to bring real chance to a country that needs it. we have a president today that -- has a different view about us being on the right track. my view is that this is a turning point for america. and those people who want change from day one will vote for paul ryan and...
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china is slowing down dramatically. if it continues, it will have a profound impact on the rest of the world. gdp growth has dropped from about 107 last year to 7.6% in the latest quarter. now that might not sound like much, but it might just be the beginning like a dropping ball. we don't know if china has hit bottom yet. what we do know is that it will have widespread effects. look at two charts. the first is from brazil since the 1990s. the line in red shows how brazil's gdp has fluctuated around an average of 2.5%. now look at the blue line showing commodity prices. the correlation is pretty stark. when commodity prices rise or fall, the others move accordingly. the same in africa. these prices in turn will increasingingly track with china's growth. china imports these commodities. australia used to be called the lucky country. prices of iron ore are down. china's unprecedented rise has brought with it a boon for resource-rich countries. as china's growth slows, the economy is going to slow down. it says the u.s. ex
china is slowing down dramatically. if it continues, it will have a profound impact on the rest of the world. gdp growth has dropped from about 107 last year to 7.6% in the latest quarter. now that might not sound like much, but it might just be the beginning like a dropping ball. we don't know if china has hit bottom yet. what we do know is that it will have widespread effects. look at two charts. the first is from brazil since the 1990s. the line in red shows how brazil's gdp has fluctuated...
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we have to crack down on cheaters like china. when someone cheats like china, we have to crack down on it. >> cheating and stealing. okay, america. are you ready for the brick wall of reality romney ran into today? an amazing report reveals romney has invested in the companies that he's promising to crack down on. one of them ships 500 jobs to china. how is that for a crackdown? how is that for getting tough? the outsourcer in chief is still cashing in. the gop has lost control of this jobs debate and this won't help the case. joining me now is nia-malika henderson, reporter for "the washington post," and ryan grimm, the bureau chief for t"te washington post". ryan, let me start with you. how do you see this playing out in ohio? >> you know, it depends on how joe biden and barack obama handle it in the coming debates, i think he, because as many stories as you want, until it's presented to people on their televisions and put right in their face, it's hard to grasp it unless it's in their neighborhood. bain capital owns a company
we have to crack down on cheaters like china. when someone cheats like china, we have to crack down on it. >> cheating and stealing. okay, america. are you ready for the brick wall of reality romney ran into today? an amazing report reveals romney has invested in the companies that he's promising to crack down on. one of them ships 500 jobs to china. how is that for a crackdown? how is that for getting tough? the outsourcer in chief is still cashing in. the gop has lost control of this...
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instead they go to china, and in china the north korean usually finds he has exchanged one circle of hell for another. china's policy is to track down the north koreans in their country, arrest them and send them back to north korea. where they face imprisonment or worse for the so-called crime of leaving their country. this policy, this chinese policy, is both immoral and it's in contravention of china's obligations under international treaties it has signed. nevertheless, some of the north koreans koreans who are hiding in champion, decide to risk a second escape. out of china to south korea. no one can accomplish this feat on his own. some people can get out of north korea on their own and the hands of the rescuers really reaches inside north korea itself. but if somebody wants to get out of china they need help. the distances are too great and the challenges are too high for a north korean to do it on his own. this is where the new underground railroad comes in. like the original underground railroad in the precivil war american south, the new underground railroad is a network of
instead they go to china, and in china the north korean usually finds he has exchanged one circle of hell for another. china's policy is to track down the north koreans in their country, arrest them and send them back to north korea. where they face imprisonment or worse for the so-called crime of leaving their country. this policy, this chinese policy, is both immoral and it's in contravention of china's obligations under international treaties it has signed. nevertheless, some of the north...
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-china relations. china will have new communist party political leaders stressed that discussion will get underway at 12:30 eastern at the woodrow wilson center in washington. we will have at live for you on c-span. a reminder of tonight's debate from the university of denver. at 9:00, jim lehrer will be moderating the debate, focusing on domestic policy. when i.t. is done, we will take your phone calls and e-mails and tweets. live coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. you can also listen on c-span radio or watch online at c- span.org. well, we apologize but we were expecting the pentagon briefing to get underway momentarily. we are having some technical difficulties with the feed from afghanistan and the remarks from a british lieutenant general adrian bradshaw. he is going to talk about the situation in afghanistan and update reporters via video conference. as soon as this gets established, we will have a live for you on c-span. a quick reminder of live coverage we have before you later today. former
-china relations. china will have new communist party political leaders stressed that discussion will get underway at 12:30 eastern at the woodrow wilson center in washington. we will have at live for you on c-span. a reminder of tonight's debate from the university of denver. at 9:00, jim lehrer will be moderating the debate, focusing on domestic policy. when i.t. is done, we will take your phone calls and e-mails and tweets. live coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. you can also listen on...
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said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? open enrollment is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call to enroll in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? it can combines medicare parts a and b, which is your hospital and doctor coverage with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan starting at a zero dollar monthly premium -- no more than what you already pay for medicare part b. an aarp medicarecomplete plan offers you benefits like an annual physical, preventive screenings and immunizations for a $0 copay. you'll also have the flexibility to change doctors from a network of providers dedicated to helping you stay healthy. there's more. when you enroll in an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare, your benefits could also includ
said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? open enrollment is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call to enroll in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? it can combines medicare parts a and b, which is your...
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today, china, need india. in another set the been named powder with the maritime powers, like brittany is to be our today, the united states. and then, there is an american and he put these two ideas together. and where the two great powers, the land power and d.c. power come together, he called the shout about. and the middle east is located in one of the world's great shutterbugs. the interesting thing is about them is that small states have the ability to shift the power from one large side to the other, simply because it depends on which side they're on or which side they decide to shift two. in the middle east, the old part with syria and is today. but, after the fall of the soviet union, after the end of the cold war, there was another heart. since the entire east were taking place at that time, when the circulation state joined the middle east, when afghanistan pushed the edge of the middle east. and so today, we have a second part inside the middle east and that is iran. and those two cards, with their
today, china, need india. in another set the been named powder with the maritime powers, like brittany is to be our today, the united states. and then, there is an american and he put these two ideas together. and where the two great powers, the land power and d.c. power come together, he called the shout about. and the middle east is located in one of the world's great shutterbugs. the interesting thing is about them is that small states have the ability to shift the power from one large side...
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governor romney admitted a blind trust does have investments in china. he is not the only one. remember this exchange? >> mr. president have to look at your pension? mr. president, have you look to your pension. >> it is not as big as yours [laughter] >> let me give you a vice. lou: the president did not want to look at his pension to answer the question we decided to check into it. not only is the president's public pension larger than governor romney is but the president has investments in china the cayman island address. he will receive almost $200,000 per year for life when he leaves office for an edition he was a state senator in illinois is defined benefit plan is between 50 and $100,000. the general assembly assistant in illinois a has a lot of foreign investments including. [laughter] chinese companies well as organized as a limited partnership in the cayman islands. sadism so. for governor romney he will not collect 1 penny from a public pension and declined to take a salary as a $1 per year for his term talk about backfiring. on the president. women voters seem to be
governor romney admitted a blind trust does have investments in china. he is not the only one. remember this exchange? >> mr. president have to look at your pension? mr. president, have you look to your pension. >> it is not as big as yours [laughter] >> let me give you a vice. lou: the president did not want to look at his pension to answer the question we decided to check into it. not only is the president's public pension larger than governor romney is but the president has...
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put those jobs in the inner cities instead of doing diplomatic deals and shipping them to china where prison labor does the work. working together q: mr. perot, everybody thought you won the first debate, because you were plain-speaking and you made it sound oh so simple: we'll just do it. what makes you think that you're going to be able to get the democrats and republicans together any better than these guys? >> if you asked me if i could fly a fighter plane or launch -- or be an astronaut, i can't. i spent my life creating jobs -- it's something i know how to do. and, very simply in the inner city they're starved. see, small business is the way to jump-start the inner city, not --- >> are you answering my question? >> you want jobs in the inner city? do you want jobs in the inner city, is that your question? >> no, i want you to tell me how you're going to be able to get the republicans and democrats in congress --- >> oh, i'm sorry. >> to work together better than these two gentlemen. >> well, i've listened to both sides and if they would talk to one another instead of throwing ro
put those jobs in the inner cities instead of doing diplomatic deals and shipping them to china where prison labor does the work. working together q: mr. perot, everybody thought you won the first debate, because you were plain-speaking and you made it sound oh so simple: we'll just do it. what makes you think that you're going to be able to get the democrats and republicans together any better than these guys? >> if you asked me if i could fly a fighter plane or launch -- or be an...
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as we hoped they would be, in china and india. i am optimistic on china, been there 25 years. they always find a way to get through. the common take away, the u.s. is known for entrepreneurial spirit, and unfortunately it has to be the country that leads out this time. we just do not see the engines in other places. but i think technology combined with a great education system and government and business really working together and i think this is what we're missing around the world, a model like as what occurred in the uk or canada or russia might be something we can learn from, but i believe it's the u.s. leads us out. >> wait. follow up on that. you say government business cooperation is what we need. the kind we have in the united kingdom, in canada, and even russia, you find it easier to deal with putin's russia than the united states? >> you are a pro at this and so no matter which way i answer this, i'm in trouble. to that point, each of those leaders understand technology creates jobs. each of those leaders know if you're an extraction leader live russia, you've got to
as we hoped they would be, in china and india. i am optimistic on china, been there 25 years. they always find a way to get through. the common take away, the u.s. is known for entrepreneurial spirit, and unfortunately it has to be the country that leads out this time. we just do not see the engines in other places. but i think technology combined with a great education system and government and business really working together and i think this is what we're missing around the world, a model...
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>> well, you can expect on china, for example, they're both talking about getting tough with china. romney says he would be tougher. when you talk about unrest in libya, in syria and the middle east, people connect that to oil prices and our energy future. when you talk about afghanistan, you can expect the president to make the case that the reason i'm pulling troops out of afghanistan in 2014 is, a, because there's no more useful purpose to be served by them there. but, b, it's time to start building a nation at home. >> all right, john, talk to you soon. >> larry kudlow is the host of kudlow report here on cnbc. >> it's funny. you asked that question about the debate and the economy. i think the flow may be the other way. i have a feeling that mitt romney is going to make a lot of effort tonight to talk about the economy which, in his view, has been very weak. the worst recovery since world war ii. and what should be done about it? you heard romney in the last debate rip obama on the economy. and when you looked at those snap polls on cbs and cnn, romney was winning that debate o
>> well, you can expect on china, for example, they're both talking about getting tough with china. romney says he would be tougher. when you talk about unrest in libya, in syria and the middle east, people connect that to oil prices and our energy future. when you talk about afghanistan, you can expect the president to make the case that the reason i'm pulling troops out of afghanistan in 2014 is, a, because there's no more useful purpose to be served by them there. but, b, it's time to...